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2013 Lionfish Summit; update on FWC meeting in Cocoa Beach


November 22, 2013

It seems everyone in the Panhandle is talking about the invasive lionfish. This non-native member of the scorpionfish family was first seen in U.S. waters in 1989 near Ft. Lauderdale. Over the last two decades, much has been learned about the ... READ MORE

Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Artificial Reef, Curiosities, Diving, Environmental Education, Fisheries, Fishing, Invasive, Invasives, Lionfish, Panhandle Outdoors, Wildlife

Fisheries Management and Artificial Reefs


February 22, 2013

Definitely one of the highlights of our Northwest Florida Artificial Reef Workshop earlier this year (2013) - The panel discussion and presentations from Bill Lindberg, Bob Shipp, Will Patterson, and Luiz Barbieri. You can access the archieved ... READ MORE

Category: Agriculture, Coasts & Marine, Natural Resources
Tags: Artificial Reefs, Fishing, Marine Ecology, Panama City Artificial Reefs, Panama City Beach Artificial Reefs, Sea Grant

How are the Reefs? You can Help!


June 29, 2012

We need your help in monitoring and protecting these valuable resources. At the end of your diving or fishing trip please complete a short reef survey. You can also send us pictures and video through the reef comment form (click here). This ... READ MORE

Category: Agriculture, Natural Resources
Tags: Artificial Reef Deployment, Artificial Reef Monitoring, Artificial Reefs, Bay County, Fishing, Marine Ecology, Mexico Beach Artificial Reefs, Mexico Beach Reefs, Panama City Artificial Reefs, Panama City Beach Artificial Reefs, Panama City Beach Reefs, Panama City Reefs

Resource Stewardship Tips for 2012 Recreational Red Snapper Season


June 7, 2012

By Les Harrison, Wakulla County Extension Director and L. Scott Jackson, Bay County Sea Grant Agent The 40-day 2012 Gulf of Mexico recreational Red Snapper season began June 1, and ends on July 1. Fishermen are preparing to optimize their ... READ MORE

Category: Coasts & Marine, Natural Resources, Wildlife
Tags: Bag Limit, Bay County Extension, Environment, Extension, Fishing, Florida, Fun, Gulf Of Mexico, L. Scott Jackson, Les Harrison, Natural Resources, Red Snapper, Rules, Seasonal, Tips, Wakulla County, Wakulla County Extension

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